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Iohannis on Toader's ordinance: 'The issue is grossly unconstitutional'

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said on Tuesday that the emergency ordinance announced by the Minister of Justice, by which those convicted may file appeals for annulment, is "grossly unconstitutional."

"If [Justice Minister Tudorel Toader] wants to do what he has somewhat publicly communicated, the issue is grossly unconstitutional," Iohannis said.

He explained that a law acts for the future and cannot be applied retroactively.

"There are some principles anchored in the Constitution, one of which is that a law only acts for the future, the law cannot function retroactively," the…

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